Unstated finds London-based theatre company Red Room teaming up with writer Fin Kennedy to explore the issue of immigration.

This isn’t the first time the company has dealt with the subject: 1999’s Leave To Remain focused on a group of migrants holed up in a hostel in west London, and 2007’s Journey To Work was developed following interviews with asylum seekers. Like earlier productions, Unstated is also based on true stories obtained in interviews.

The set, made up to look like a detention centre, adds to the play’s realism, and director Topher Campbell has chosen a mixture of live drama and film to get the message across.